Press trianlge when you highlight the disc and you have the option to play from where you left off or play from the beginning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1gWECYYOSo
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Press trianlge when you highlight the disc and you have the option to play from where you left off or play from the beginning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1gWECYYOSo
Please Watch/Share this video so it gets shown in Hollywood.
Signalstar said: Press trianlge when you highlight the disc and you have the option to play from where you left off or play from the beginning. |
that is news to me, and is really helpful.
I think one of the reasons twesterm and I may have problems is we both use the Logitech Harmony controllers with the PS3 adapter.
I always notice that everytime I watched a movie on blu-ray. I don't know, it never seem to bother me.
TO GOD BE THE GLORY
My sound system won't recognize newer (aka released in/after December '09) Blu Rays, and thus wont play any sound. It's weird though, while I'm in the title screen the music will play... but when I go to the actual movie... Error.
So now I have to rent DVD's for newer movies (boo!)... at least I can still watch The Dark Knight in HD.
Smeags said: My sound system won't recognize newer (aka released in/after December '09) Blu Rays, and thus wont play any sound. It's weird though, while I'm in the title screen the music will play... but when I go to the actual movie... Error. So now I have to rent DVD's for newer movies (boo!)... at least I can still watch The Dark Knight in HD. |
In the title screen it is typically stereo, while in the movie it could be one of a few different formats, so it really isn't all that surprising that it works on the titles.
I don't know what kind of sound system you have, but did you try switching your player so it outputs in Linear PCM or Dolby Digital 5.1? Normally the players auto select the output type, but maybe your system doesn't support all the different formats.
nordlead said:
that is news to me, and is really helpful. I think one of the reasons twesterm and I may have problems is we both use the Logitech Harmony controllers with the PS3 adapter. |
Yeah, forgot to specifically mention that.
Man, that would be a tough decision-- have the convenience of using my remote but the inconvenience of not starting where I stopped or have the convenience of starting where I stopped but have to use my PS3 controller...I don't know which I would rather have.
I also still don't know why that would make a huge difference.
twesterm said:
Yeah, forgot to specifically mention that. Man, that would be a tough decision-- have the convenience of using my remote but the inconvenience of not starting where I stopped or have the convenience of starting where I stopped but have to use my PS3 controller...I don't know which I would rather have. I also still don't know why that would make a huge difference. |
well, you and I probably just hit the "ok" button on the controller to play the movie, where as it was mentioned above that you can select the choice, and people just might be doing that instead. Also, the "ok" button may not actually be the same as "x" on a controller. I never played around with it, but I just figured it was a step back in movie player technology.
Obviously I have my controller setup so I can hit triangle, but it wouldn't be my default choice of button presses. I'm going to have to check it out next time I put in a blu-ray movie.
nordlead said:
In the title screen it is typically stereo, while in the movie it could be one of a few different formats, so it really isn't all that surprising that it works on the titles. I don't know what kind of sound system you have, but did you try switching your player so it outputs in Linear PCM or Dolby Digital 5.1? Normally the players auto select the output type, but maybe your system doesn't support all the different formats. |
I'll definitely try that (The sound system uses the bundled DVD player as its power source, so I had to connect the DVD player to the Blu Ray player through a Digital audio cable). Hopefully some tinkering can sove this problem, thanks for the tip Nordlead. ^_^
Light bulb moment
Check your ps3 settings you know the video settings maybe that could help!